And in another part of the country, the Boston Globe has their own story about young Bill de Blasio, writing of him soaring from Cambridge roots to New York City’s mayor’s race. Dante Ramos there wrote, “NYC mayoral front-runner deBlasio as high schooler in Cambridge, MA: half admirable, half ‘oh, lord, not him again.’" Azi Paybarah at Capital New York tweeted this quote from the story: "Bill de Blasio’s 1979 yearbook identified him as 'future president of the U.S.A. — the Untied Sneakers Association.’” Kristen Meriwether with Epoch Times found one better: "He was nicknamed 'Senator Provolone...'

"Tronc, 2016-2016" So reads a micro-obituary written by Nieman Lab's Joshua Benton in response to the weekend's biggest media story: The scoop from Politico's Ken Doctor that Gannett, the nation's second-largest newspaper company ...

"The Onion on the Great Fall of China: Shoddy Chinese-Made Stock Market Collapses," tweets journalist Louisa Lim, sharing a link that, while a parody, still manages to tie together the current Chinese market crisis, ...